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...When we talked about rooming together, [breaking up] was something we discussed,” says Chanda R. Prescod-Weinstein ’03, who lived with her (now) ex-boyfriend William L. Fash ’02 last semester. “We weren’t moving in together because we decided we were ready, but for convenience.” After splitting up, they kept living in the same room for two months...
Their joint occupation was basically an accident, according to Prescod-Weinstein. Fash and his blockmates had wanted to live in a quad, but when that plan fell through they decided to join with Prescod-Weinstein and her blockmates. This allowed them to procure a coed quint in which the two shared a room...
Short-track speed-skater Dan Weinstein ’03-’04, a member of the U.S. 5,000-meter relay team, is also a Nagano veteran on leave from Harvard...
...said from the start, I’m an Olympics buff. I’m an American sports fans, and I’ll be watching (a little) and rooting. Especially for Harvard’s own Olympians, like speed skater Dan Weinstein or the various members of our women’s hockey team competing for the U.S. and Canada. Things should change, however, and change soon. Everybody knows the next Summer Olympics are being held in Athens, but do you know where the next Winter Games are? Rather, do you remember where the last Winter Games were held...
...well. Despite weak advertising, Brown was a notorious big spender ("I did not go over budget [at Talk]," she insisted to TIME), and in just 2 1/2 years, Talk's losses swelled to an estimated $50 million. There was friction between Brown and her backers, Hearst executives and Harvey Weinstein, the hard-charging Miramax co-chairman. While Talk actually increased its ad pages and revenue in 2001, the post-Sept. 11 economic slump appeared to deliver the coup de grace. Said Talk Media president Ron Galotti, "It became fairly bleak for someone...not part of a big corporate conglomerate...